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The Beatles All My Loving (2009 Mono Remaster)

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The Beatles miming on a March 1964 appearance of Big Night Out.
According to journalist Bill Harry, McCartney wrote the lyrics while shaving, though McCartney told biographer Barry Miles that he wrote them while on a tour bus. He also said, "It was the first song I'd ever written the words first. I never wrote words first, it was always some kind of accompaniment. I've hardly ever done it since either." The lyrics follow the "letter song" model as used on "P.S. I Love You", the B-side of their first single. After arriving at the location of the gig, he wrote the music on a piano backstage.
McCartney originally envisioned it as a country & western song, and George Harrison added a Nashville-style guitar solo. John Lennon's rhythm guitar track uses quickly strummed triplets similar to "Da Doo Ron Ron" by The Crystals, a song that was popular at the time.

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  • i would had taken a bullet for John Lennon not 1 but like 3

  • LOL at paul scratching his leg at the beggining hahahha

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  • LOVE THE BEATLES.... I HATE RAP!!!!!

  • Paul McCartney is my husband<3 :D

  • Great walking bass by McCartney and triplets by Lennon on rhythm guitar. Sensational

  • Damn it! Why was I born in the '90s?!

  • hermoso George <3

  • Ringogasm 0:23

  • @KimisaryTheGod That's what you say, but when you see the gun, I am sure you will run.

  • Every December 8th I always wish Mark David Chapman a long and eventfilled life in the New York State Department of Corrections. Trust me, that's a curse and a pretty nasty one at that.

  • Love Johns rhythm here. I always wondered if his wrist hurt after he played this

  • That little high note that Paul hits at the end...I NEVER get used to it. I swear to god I get the giggles every single time!

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